Hardware company Plaud.ai has released its new physical notetaker, the Plaud AI Pro, on Wednesday. The notetaker, priced at $179, comes two years after the original Plaud Note was released, and a year ...
You get 50 hours of recording on one charge, audio clarity beyond 10 feet, and an app that turns it all into useful notes Plaud launches a $179 AI-driven note-taker called Note Pro. A "Press to ...
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In the ever-evolving landscape of productivity tools, Plaud AI has introduced two innovative devices that are set to transform how professionals handle meetings, conversations, and ideas. The Plaud ...
The new Plaud Note Pro captures audio by using studio-grade recording hardware and intelligent noise isolation in a device that measures just 2.9mm thick and is the size of a credit card. Plaud.ai has ...
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Plaud, the AI company behind the Note and Note Pin, is launching a new version of the card-like recorder. The new Note Pro model brings Plaud’s hardware changes that facilitate some of the big ...
If you've ever had a great idea mid-walk and immediately lost it to the wind, join the club. I've burned through dozens of notes apps and pocket recorders over the years, all in the name of chasing ...